Book, Chapter

 1  Int,   2|   concluded that the author lived and wrote between the years
 2  Int,   2|  that the author might have lived a few years later, written
 3    2,  47|  what was coming to him, he lived respectably, and respectably
 4    2,  47|     good time as long as he lived: for happy's the fellow
 5    2,  48|     I remember Safinius; he lived near the old arch, when
 6    2,  65|     the following tale: "We lived in a narrow street in the
 7    2,  67|    a long-haired boy, for I lived a Chian life from my youth
 8    2,  80|     You'd have thought he'd lived with me always!"~
 9    3,  95|     and that our friendship lived again in perfect confidence.~
10    4, 103|  have always and everywhere lived such a life that each passing
11    5, 145|     because the old fox had lived so long and so sumptuously
12    6     |    of the country led. They lived in separate apartments and
13    6     | their brothers because they lived separated from them.~With
14    6     | wrathful heaven.~The Sybils lived and died virgins; in addressing
15    6     |    Among others, St. Jerome lived his whole life among women
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